bitcointalk.org Archives - 06 December 2012, Thursday

Our user's funds will actually be held at the Credit Mutuel under the user's name, they will be separate from Paymium's funds (on the other hand, all of other exchanges funds for example sit in the same account, and are considered by their bank to be their corporate property) Our user...

Our user's funds will actually be held at the Credit Mutuel under the user's name, they will be separate from Paymium's funds (on the other hand, all of other exchanges funds for example sit in the same account, and are considered by their bank to be their corporate property) Our user...

Our user's funds will actually be held at the Credit Mutuel under the user's name, they will be separate from Paymium's funds (on the other hand, all of other exchanges funds for example sit in the same account, and are considered by their bank to be their corporate property) Our user...

Quote from: dree12 on December 03, 2012, 11:25:35 PM Quote from: candoo on December 03, 2012, 11:21:30 PM Please overread my sentences and give me a pn with a correction. Till today I was working as a taxi driver in germany. I put some stickers up on the car windows that iam accepting...

iZettle and SumUp claim to be EMV compliant and to use the chips in cards. At first this sounds right, the readers are much bigger and you insert your card into them as you would with a regular reader. But in fact they don't do EMV properly. If you dig in, you'll find that these syste...

I was playing with BitInstant and wanted to test a Cash Deposit to Bitcoin Address transaction. Unfortunately, on the confirmation screen it says: "These coins will then be sent to you via our partner, Coinapult.com. The email will come from Coinapult with instructions on how to send ...

The food is great, cool atmosphere and the pricing is completely reasonable. No real 'sales pitch' per say. The restaurant is operated by the owners, one of them I have gotten to know personally by eating there. The topic of bitcoin has come up more than a few times, and I would presu...

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It took me like 3 days to find free website hosting for my game project . There are so many locations one can look at when searching for the best of the best free hosting that checking those locations alone is few hours job. Each of the locations have at least one list with hostings t...

Armory now works on 32-bit and 64-bit Windows and Linux (Mac/OSX users have been successful at compiling it themselves, but I have failed at packaging it properly; there are links on the "Get Armory" page linked above) Installers with uninstallers for both Windows and Linux Bulk addre...

I have various silver coins (primarily US). As the title says, I will sell for less than spot-5%. I also have a homemade 92.5% silver 1.78 ounce ingot. If interested, the majority come in the form of Kennedy Halves. But I have pre-'64 dimes and quarters, too. Also, I have some very ra...

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To the bitcoin/gigamining community: Virtual Processing Solutions, LLC (hereinafter VPS) has entered into a number of assignable agreements (sometimes known as gigamining), whereby, among its other provisions, in exchange for financial consideration, VPS agreed to conduct electronic...

Like everything involving modern economics and libertarianism, it was a kind of giant meta-sham, shams celebrating a sham. Even the Nobel Prizes in economics awarded to people like Milton Friedman, George Stigler, or Friedmans contemporary fans Heckman and Lucas, are fake Nobel Prize...

I'm surprised to not see a post about Google's new Augmented Reality Game, Ingress. http://www.ingress.com So whos playing it? Which side is everyone on? Enlightened or Resistance? Game Description from Google Play: Quote Ingress transforms the real world into the landscape for a glob...

We all know that learning about Bitcoin can be a challenge. There is so much technology and mathematics powering the inner workings of this magnificent system, that it is a challenge even for hardcore geeks to truly wrap their heads around it. So I'm proposing to create a quiz site th...

For instance, the use of 18 U.S.C. §§ 371(conspiracy) is interesting because from the documents revealed, it is not apparent that Brown worked closely with anyone else. Conspiracy typically requires 1) an express or implied agreement and 2) an overt act. Is it possible that the entire...

Just got issue #4, and I have to say, the quality is far superior to not only issue #1, but also issues #2 and #3. By quality I mean both content and print quality. I see that Mihai Alisie is now editor-in-chief, while Matthew N. Wright has been moved to a contributing writer. Not sur...

Quote from: TangibleCryptography on November 06, 2012, 07:54:39 PM We don't. If we did we would be out of biz. Say FC4B produces 5K BTC per day but demand for BD is 9K BTC per day. Where do you get the other 4K BTC? Buy them from a loss on the market? Double spends? Getting a little m...

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Quote from: JWU42 on October 28, 2012, 02:31:55 AM Quote from: dooglus on October 28, 2012, 12:45:07 AM I'd suggest including a fee of 0.001 BTC with a bet and see if that gets things going fast for you again. Yep - need a .001 fee to get a "normal" response That kind of makes sense. ...

Quote from: Yankee (BitInstant) on Today at 04:07:20 PM I'll be in Rome from November 19-21 and Florence from November 21-25. Would love to meetup with anyone for coffee or beet and talk about Bitcoin maybe his excellency would have an interest: http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2...

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Does anyone here have a CueCat they wouldn't mind using to test an idea I have? Not too long ago I touted the benefits of having a QR code scanner, making it easy to get bitcoins in and out of paper wallets: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=105824.0 I recently had the thought t...